A team of Venable LLP lawyers convinced the Board of Appeals Tribunal the community association of Fort Howard did not have the “legal,” standing in their courtroom and dismissed the appeal without hearing one word of the overcrowded schools from community residents.

Fort Howard Community Association is one on a long list of Baltimore County community associations cut off at the knees by Venable LLP and other developer law firms using this “lack of standing,” tactic underpinned by laws the County Council approved in 2006 favoring developer’s profits over the quality of life of the taxpayers and residents of Baltimore County.

Fort Howard Community Association is seeking support for SB 340 sending letters to the Baltimore County Council, County Executive, and the School Board, and the entire Baltimore County Annapolis delegation.

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